Alt/Az Mount Heads

Hey, all. Is there an on-line or otherwise outlet that sells just mount heads? Tripods I have a-plenty. I'm looking for a source that sells just the Alt/Az mount heads. Preferably with the standard 3/8 x 16 threads to attach to a tripod. Must have slo-mo controls for both axis.

Stellarvue has a nice one, and canadian telescopes co. has a slightly different version that I have and its really convertable. You can take one of the knobs off each axis and attach the flexi slow mo cables.

Mogul,I highly recommend Universal astronomicshttp://www.universalastronomics.com/They have several types of Alt-as mount heads for sale.Moreover, their level of service and honesty is incredible.Their owner Larry communicated with me by e-mail and patiently answered all my questions untill I ended having a solution tailored exactly to my needs. He even advised me against buying unnecessary stuff and was not interested in just making a profit. He truly labored until I had something that truly fitted my needs.Give them a shot.

Chucky,
No damage done I made the same mistake by recommending UA mounts and then I saw that Slo-Mo was a requirement.
BTW - I have a DM4 and a DM6 and I love them both, They are very convenient and I dont find I need SLO-MO with them at all.
With the encoders and a sky commander they are killer combo's for Grab'n Go.

I had a DesertSky DSV-2 with slo-mo controls. Then I got a DiscMount DM4 and sold the DSV-2 with no regrets. I found the DSV-2 to be very shakey at 200+ powers, shaking violently (in the eyepiece) when using slo-mo controls or when focusing. With the DiscMount I can track by hand easily at 200+ powers with very little shake or backlash. Raul's new DSV-3 might improve on stability, though I now see little point for slo-mo controls. The simplicity of the DiskMount is sublime.

Keith,
I tried the easy touch, the giro III and others. The discmounts beats them all. It is expensive, but you get what you pay for and it is very stable and operation is simplicity incarnate.
When you observe, the mount vanishes as its so easy to operate, and its you and the object with nothing to interfere between you.

Keith,I tried the easy touch, the giro III and others. The discmounts beats them all. It is expensive, but you get what you pay for and it is very stable and operation is simplicity incarnate.When you observe, the mount vanishes as its so easy to operate, and its you and the object